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- Unimate abstract "Unimate was the first industrial robot,which worked on a General Motors assembly line at the Inland Fisher Guide Plant in Ewing Township, New Jersey, in 1961.It was created by George Devol in the 1950s using his original patent filed in 1954 and granted in 1961 (U.S. Patent 2,988,237). The patent begins:The present invention relates to the automatic operation of machinery, particularly the handling apparatus, and to automatic control apparatus suited for such machinery.Devol, together with Joseph Engelberger, his business associate, started the world's first robot manufacturing company, Unimation.The machine undertook the job of transporting die castings from an assembly line and welding these parts on auto bodies, a dangerous task for workers, who might be poisoned by toxic fumes or lose a limb if they were not careful.The original Unimate consisted of a large computer-like box, joined to another box and was connected to an arm, with systematic tasks stored in a drum memory.The Unimate also appeared on The Tonight Show hosted by Johnny Carson on which it knocked a golf ball into a cup, poured a beer, waved the orchestra conductor's baton and grasped an accordion and waved it around.In 2003 the Unimate was inducted into the Robot Hall of Fame.".
- Unimate wikiPageExternalLink 65675061807_Unimate_electronic-robot_electronic-memory_robot-works.
- Unimate wikiPageID "3986055".
- Unimate wikiPageLength "4187".
- Unimate wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Unimate wikiPageRevisionID "699829855".
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink 1961_in_science.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink 2003_in_science.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Assembly_line.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Category:1956_robots.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_robots.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Industrial_robots.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Robotics_at_Unimation.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink DC_Comics.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Die_casting.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Drum_memory.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Ewing_Township,_New_Jersey.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink George_Devol.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_robot.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Inland_Fisher_Guide_Plant_(New_Jersey).
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Carson.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Engelberger.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Newsreel.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Robot_Hall_of_Fame.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink Task_(computing).
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLink The_Tonight_Show.
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Unimate".
- Unimate wikiPageWikiLinkText "industrial robot".
- Unimate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Unimate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US_Patent.
- Unimate subject Category:1956_robots.
- Unimate subject Category:Historical_robots.
- Unimate subject Category:Industrial_robots.
- Unimate subject Category:Robotics_at_Unimation.
- Unimate hypernym Robot.
- Unimate type ComicsCharacter.
- Unimate comment "Unimate was the first industrial robot,which worked on a General Motors assembly line at the Inland Fisher Guide Plant in Ewing Township, New Jersey, in 1961.It was created by George Devol in the 1950s using his original patent filed in 1954 and granted in 1961 (U.S. Patent 2,988,237).".
- Unimate label "Unimate".
- Unimate sameAs Q1516542.
- Unimate sameAs Unimate.
- Unimate sameAs Unimate.
- Unimate sameAs Unimate.
- Unimate sameAs Unimate.
- Unimate sameAs m.0bb35z.
- Unimate sameAs Unimate.
- Unimate sameAs Q1516542.
- Unimate wasDerivedFrom Unimate?oldid=699829855.
- Unimate isPrimaryTopicOf Unimate.